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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dietrich von Nieheim
As a member of the papal Curia, Dietrich was thoroughly informed concerning the origin and development of this unhappy division, and was very active in an effort to close the schism.
Any final judgment on the attitude and influence of Dietrich at Constance must depend on the authorship of three publications often attributed to him, and dealing particularly with the schism and the efforts at reunion.
The new pope must execute, during the council, the desired reforms in the administration of the Roman Curia, and the particular practical measures are specified.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04789b.htm   (1807 words)

  
  Dietrich von Nieheim
Dietrich was an energetic promoter of the new foundation, to such an extent that after Peters he deserves to be considered its chief founder.
Finke on the contrary, accepting the authorship of Dietrich, thinks that with time his views grew broader, and that, in spite of his weakness as an historian, his bold and influential ideas on ecclesiastical reforms made him eventually one of the most important figures of the early fifteenth century.
Dietrich von Niem in Zeitschrift für allgemeine Gesch.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/d/dietrich_von_nieheim.html   (1867 words)

  
 Gieraths: Life in Abundance - 1
Although Thomistic philosophy had broken with neo-Platonism, Dietrich embraced it with all its implications.
Krebs (6) considers that one of Dietrich's principal contributions was to show that a Christian neo-Platonism is possible, that is, one which is reconcilable with pure monotheism, including the concept of creation ex nihilo, and compatible with the Church's teaching on grace.
This position is most significant, because it was put forth at a time when the danger of pantheism and the denial of the supernatural goal of man were becoming very real.
www.spiritualitytoday.org /spir2day/la01.html   (0 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau[dE´trikh fish´ur-dEs´kou] Pronunciation Key, 1925–, German baritone.
Possessed of a sensitive voice capable of a wide variety of range and expression, Fischer-Dieskau is one of the foremost singers of German lieder, being particularly noted for his interpretations of the songs and song cycles of Brahms, Schubert, Schumann, and Wolf, and has performed in German and Italian opera.
He made his concert debut in Freiburg in 1947, performing in Brahms's German Requiem, and his operatic debut at the State Opera in Berlin in 1948, singing Rodrigo in Verdi's Don Carlo.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/F/FischerD.html   (255 words)

  
  Stadt Freiburg - Tourists | The Sights   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Freiburg’s main street, lined by arcades built since the war, was the central marketplace in the Middle Ages with wooden buildings known as "Lauben" down its centre.
The Historisches Kaufhaus (Historic Merchants’ Hall) south of the cathedral is a symbol of the importance of trade in medieval Freiburg.
Dominican convents in the village of Adelshausen south of Freiburg which were destroyed as a result of the 30 Years’ War and the building of the fortifications.
www.freiburg.de /6/6/604/index.php   (2136 words)

  
 Meister Eckhart (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
In treating of the active intellect (intellectus agens), Dietrich identified a three-fold object, which, however, the intellect knows in a single intuition (uno intuitu): its principle (deus), its essence (essentia) and the totality of beings (universitas entium).
Nevertheless, Dietrich did not further elaborate how to think this mode of knowing in its individual moments, that is, the way the intellect actually knows “in its principle, according to the mode of this very principle”.
Yet Eckhart goes a step beyond Dietrich by expanding upon what Dietrich had given only general expression to, unfolding how the intellect actually moves in itself and therewith demonstrating what it means for the intellect to know “according to the mode of this very principle”.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/meister-eckhart   (6457 words)

  
 Otto Dietrich
Otto Dietrich was the Third Reich's Press Chief, and Hitler's confidante.
After this he went to the universities of Munich, Frankfurt am Main and Freiburg, from which he graduated with a doctorate in politcal science in 1921.
Dietrich retained the confidence of the Fuhrer throughout the regime, and remained a strong Nazi supporter until his death.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/Otto_Dietrich.html   (204 words)

  
 Buildings | Freiburg Germany | Vacations | Guides | Black Forest | Tourist Info   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The new trade fair complex in Freiburg is a symbol for the dynamics and innovative energy of Freiburg's economic location.
The Freiburg Münster is the cathedral of Freiburg, Germany.
At the end of the 19th century, Freiburg's Head Mayor Otto Winterer was especially interested in culture.
www.freiburg-home.com /articles/Buildings   (603 words)

  
 Alstadthotel Wolf-Dietrich, Wolf-Dietrich-Strasse, Salzburg, Austria   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Run by the friendly and efficient Schmelzle family, the Wolf Dietrich is a testament to both homely charm and modern levels of service.
Salzburg is one of the most attractive cities in Europe and the Wolf Dietrich is handily placed for visitors keen to experience its charms, being just a few minutes walk from the major sights of the old historic part of town.
Old-fashioned Austrian charm is the watchword for the Wolf Dietrich's atmospheric restaurant, which specialises in local cuisine.
www.hotelgenie.com /salzburg/wolf_dietrich.shtml   (328 words)

  
 Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Possessed of a sensitive voice capable of a wide variety of range and expression, Fischer-Dieskau is one of the foremost singers of German lieder, being particularly noted for his interpretations of the songs and song cycles of Brahms, Schubert, Schumann, and Wolf, and has performed in German and Italian opera.
He made his concert debut in Freiburg in 1947, performing in Brahms's German Requiem, and his operatic debut at the State Opera in Berlin in 1948, singing Rodrigo in Verdi's Don Carlo.
In addition, he has written a number of books on music and is a widely exhibited painter.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-fischerd1.html   (249 words)

  
 Online Exhibitions | Dietrich Bonhoeffer | End Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Siegele-Wenschkewitz, Leonore, "Die Ehre der Frau, dem Manne zu dienen: Zum Frauenbild Dietrich Bonhoeffers" in Jost and Kuberg, eds., Wie Theologen Frauen sehen — von der Macht der Bilder.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, "The Church and the Jewish Question," in No Rusty Swords: Letters, Lectures and Notes 1928-1936 (New York: Harper and Row, 1965), 226.
Glenthoj, J. Dietrich Bonhoeffers Kampf gegen den Arierparagraphen, in Kirche in der Zeit, 20, 1966, 440.
www.ushmm.org /bonhoeffer/end-notes.html   (233 words)

  
 Heidegger's Chronology - Athenaeum Library of Philosophy
1928 Heidegger is appointed as Husserl's successor to the chair of philosophy at the University of Freiburg.
Although the Thule Society represented itself as a literary society for Germanic studies, it was in reality the center of the counter-revolutionary movement, a hot-bed of ultra-nationalism and Pan-Germanic mysticism.
Some researchers believe its inner circle was a coven of occultists led by Dietrich Eckart and that Adolf Hitler was a "visiting" member.
evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com /heideggerschronology.htm   (10024 words)

  
 Personal Homepage Dietrich Oberwittler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dietrich Oberwittler - Research Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Department of Criminology (1997 to 2003)
From February 2004 until January 2006, Dietrich Oberwittler is a Marie Curie Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge/UK, joining the ESRC Cambridge Network SCoPiC.
Lecturer (Lehrbeauftragter) for Sociology at University of Freiburg i.
www.iuscrim.mpg.de /info/leute/oberwittler/oberwittler.html   (1470 words)

  
 Canadian Mennonite University | Dietrich Bartel
Dietrich Bartel received his undergraduate degree at the University of British Columbia in 1975, where he majored in Music History and Organ Performance.
While in Freiburg, he also held the Kantor position at the Lutherkirche.
Dietrich continues to pursue research in the area of German Baroque music theory.
www.cmu.ca /faculty/dbartel.html   (212 words)

  
 Erste Hilfe
Geyer, Dietrich: Osteuropäische Geschichte und das Ende der kommunistischen Zeit.
Beyrau, Dietrich/ Lindner, Rainer (Hrsg.): Handbuch der Geschichte Weißrußlands, Göttingen 2001.
Markert, Werner/ Geyer, Dietrich (Hrsg.): Osteuropa-Handbuch: Sowjetunion, 4 Bde., Köln/ Graz/ Wien 1965-1975.
www.tu-dresden.de /phfigzo/erste-hilfe.html   (202 words)

  
 Siegfried Dietrich | Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung | Stuttgart
After declining the offer of a professorship at the Universität Hamburg and at DESY he became a tenured associate professor at the Universität Würzburg (1987) and Universität Mainz (1988) and full professor at the Universität Wuppertal (1989).
There he declined offers for professorhips from the Universität Freiburg and the University of Missouri, Columbia, USA.
Since August 1, 2000, he has been a scientific member and Director at the Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung and he also has the chair for Theoretical Solid State Physics at the Universität Stuttgart.
www.mf.mpg.de /en/organisation/p_dietrich.html   (0 words)

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